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Shhh ... We've opened our discounted cart for a few days for listeners of The Dave Pamah Show. When you join Resilience-Based Parenting by Monday, you'll be locked into our discounted Friends and Family Rate of $30 per month, a $60 savings. So even when we do open the doors to the general public, you will always receive the Family and Friends price for our Resilience-Based Parenting toolkit.

Plus, you can enroll in Parenting Through Divorce for 50 percent off using coupon code PAMAH50.

A special offer for listeners of The Dave Pamah Show!

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We like to say the conversation is the relationship. The stronger your conversations, the better your relationships. Receive a free copy of our ebook, The 5 Most Important Conversations to Have With Your Kids This Week, and start having strong, authentic, connected conversation with your children.

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Parenting Through Divorce 

Yes, your kids will be okay. In fact, they will thrive! Our toolkit for divorcing parents teaches you and your children skills that allow you to use the experience of divorce to grow stronger and closer. Furthermore, these skills will serve you far beyond the divorce by helping you use future challenges as catalysts for growth and, ultimately, happiness.

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Resilience-Based Parenting

The secret to raising resilient kids is this: nurture their self-esteem and train their self-efficacy. Parents who use our toolkit raise self-aware, emotionally intelligent, empowered kids. In other words, we help parents raise resilient kids. In the process, parents build their own resilience, deepen their connections with their kids, and strengthen their family units.

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Pulled from Kristin MacDermott's evidence-based curriculum, the 47 skills in this book are the building blocks of resilience. When you join our mailing list, you will get the first five chapters free!

About Resilience-Based Parenting™

Have you ever wondered why certain parents have such good relationships with their kids? Why some kids are so well-adjusted, successful and happy? Why some families are so tight-knit they seem to grow closer and stronger even through challenges and setbacks?

The great news is that resilience can be learned! There are things you can do to make your children and your family more resilient so that you enjoy your interactions, strengthen your bond as a family unit, and feel confident in your role as a parent.

That is the focus of Resilience-Based Parenting—to make everyone in your family more resilient and to improve your relationships with each other along the way. When you enroll in this program, you will learn skills and receive tools that you have probably not learned before, and that will make you feel much more empowered and optimistic about the future of your family. 

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Skills-Based Lessons

Explore the ten pillars of resilience through our skills-based tools delivered weekly to your inbox. The audio lessons are brief (usually under ten minutes), and they will give you powerful aha moments for changing your relationships with your kids and improving your family dynamics

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Weekly Activities

Put your new skills to work by completing weekly activities that improve your children's resilience, decrease the friction in your household, and, perhaps most important of all, increase the positive interactions you have with each of your family members.

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Additional Resources

Resilience-Based Parenting is packed with additional resources that will help you feel more confident about your role as a parent. We have been studying resilience for two decades, and our resilience-training programs and the skills in this toolkit have been validated in four studies.

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When you enroll in Resilience-Based Parenting, you will have access to 10 pillars and 52 tools that will help you feel better about your household and more confident about your role as a parent. Your children will learn how to choose supportive friends, process and manage their emotions, and make empowering choices that serve them. And you will feel closer and more connected to your children than ever before. 

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Meet Kristin MacDermott, Creator of the MacDermott Method

Hi, I'm Kristin MacDermott, and I'm a licensed marriage and family therapist, as well as the creator of the MacDermott Method.

My resilience-training programs have been validated in four studies (including two randomized-controlled trials) with researchers from the Duke Clinical Research Institute, published in peer-review journals, and proven to promote clinically significant improvement in key resilience measures, including distress, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and self-efficacy.

Over the past two decades, I have developed resilience-training programs for some of the highest performing people on the planet, including Navy SEALS, the Los Angeles Police Department, and healthcare providers at 20 hospitals across the country. I have created programs for cancer patients, divorcing families, parents, athletes, students and for mentors and at-risk youth in inner city Los Angeles.

My passion is helping children. All of us will face obstacles. There's no preventing it. But when we teach children resilience skills, we open the doors for them to move past these obstacles quickly and access their best-feeling life. We give them the tools to choose good-feeling relationships, to pursue their dreams, and to grow into self-confident, compassionate, solution-focused adults.

About Resilience in Children

By the times kids graduate from high school, they will have received about 13,000 hours in training, supposedly to prepare them for success in the real world.

Almost all of this training is based on IQ and academic success.

Kids learn the formula for salt.

They memorize the state capitals.

They learn about plant phyla.

And they learn how to play Hot Cross Buns on a recorder. 

However, most of these children will not ever need to know the formula for salt. They can google the state capitals. And it is highly unlikely that lack of knowledge of the plant phyla will inhibit their careers in a significant way. Nor will Hot Cross Buns have an impact on their ultimate success in life.
 
Yet, 100 percent of these children will face an obstacle at some point in their lives. Even if they don’t get divorced, lose a job, have a financial crisis, or face a frightening diagnoses, they will certainly fail at something. Merely surviving the teenage years with your self-esteem intact is a daunting challenge for most people.
 
So, why do we focus so much on training kids to get A’s in calculus and no time teaching them the skills to be successful at life?
 
No Curriculum Exists for Teaching Resilience
For all of the emphasis placed on education, no curriculum exists in which students are taught skills for dealing with negative emotions, navigating challenging relationships, and taking care of themselves in the face of high levels of stress.
 
Instead, our children are put into pressurized molds, funneled through a one-size-fits-all system, taught to conform, conform, conform. Then they are released into college where they are asked to declare a major and set the course for their future without ever being taught to listen to their own internal compasses and with no guidance on how to discover their unique gifts and passions or any support for honoring their own needs and strengths.
 
This is a national disgrace. Indeed, the most important subject is missing from our children’s education.
 
It Starts Early
From a young age, rather than exploring and learning to trust their own internal guidance, most children are trained to please everyone else. Instead of looking inward for clarity and guidance, they focus most of their time making sure that the outside world likes them. Starting in kindergarten, they are expected to please their teachers. Junior high hits, and most children start worrying about what their friends think. By the time they get to high school, most teenagers also have coaches, admissions counselors, and parents with a seemingly endless supply of expectations to conform and comply, all at a time when they should be exploring their uniqueness and solidifying their own value system.
 
It is no wonder that so many teens feel confused, resentful, anxious and insecure.
 
What They SHOULD Be Learning
Children could and should be taught simple skills for choosing better-feeling thoughts, accessing positive emotions, understanding the relationship between their minds and their bodies, and engaging in behavior that serves them.
 
If teenagers were taught basic resiliency skills, they would be far more likely to thrive in their personal, academic and extracurricular lives. They would have healthy relationships, healthy bodies, and healthy minds. They would trust themselves to make good decisions and be inspired about their futures.
 
What Can We Do?
It doesn’t happen in schools, so it needs to happen at home. If parents learn basic resilience skills, which are founded in self-awareness and emotional intelligence, they can model and teach these skills to their kids, and everyone's lives will improve.

The Conversation Is the Relationship

When you have good conversations with your kids, you have good relationships with your kids. The moms and dads who nail the parenting thing are the ones who have authentic, candid conversations with their kids—even about the most uncomfortable subjects.

We believe the conversation is the relationship. The two cannot be separated. If you want to change the relationship, then, change the conversation.

In Resilience-Based Parenting, you learn skills for raising your children's self-awareness, confidence, and emotional intelligence through the power of great conversations. These skills have been validated in four clinical studies and have been used by the Duke Cancer Institute and the National Institutes of Health. Not only do they build resilience, but they also improve relationships.

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When you enroll in Resilience-Based Parenting, you will have access to 10 pillars and 52 tools that will help you feel better about your household and more confident about your role as a parent. Your children will learn how to choose supportive friends, process and manage their emotions, and make empowering choices that serve them. And you will feel closer and more connected to your children than ever before. 

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